Number keypad + (plus sign)

how do I bring up the + (plus sign)  on the number keyboard to start international call? iphone4S

Just tapp double 0 ("00"). This will automatically bring the "+" sign.

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    I notice when I plug my iphone into itunes, I have the phone number "+1 (123) 456-7890"  what does the plus sign mean?  I notice several contacts also had it after updating to iOS 501

    +1 is the country code, or more precisely the World Zone, for the North American Numbering Plan (NANP), which includes the USA, Canada, Bermuda and the Caribbean. +44 is the country code for the UK, for example. in the US you would dial it as 011-44-xxxxx, but in France you would dial it as 00-44-xxxxx. Using "+" means you don't have to know those details (011 vs 00).

  • What does it mean when a plus sign shows up before the number?

    I have a question that is going to sound very strange to some.
    I have had two incidents with my iphone where I went to pick it up and it started dialing a number--A number I didn't dial and a number that didn't dial me. This happened on two separate occasions. Both times, there is a plus sign before the number. It is a domestic number and I have never seen the plus sign on my phone except when this has happened.
    Does anyone know what that plus sign indicates?

    NEVERMIND! All you have to do is tap the upper right corner of the ipod on a hard durface and it worked!!!!!

  • Plus (+) sign in phone number ?

    I have a telephone list in Outlook with all numbers including country code with a plus(+)-sign in front of it.
    When I use OVI Suit to synchronize with my phone 6720c the plus-sign disappear in the phone, so I can't use them?

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    I have a telephone list in Outlook with all numbers including country code with a plus(+)-sign in front of it.
    When I use OVI Suit to synchronize with my phone 6720c the plus-sign disappear in the phone, so I can't use them?
    If this is true, its a bug in Ovi Suite. To answer your question: No, you can't use the numbers!
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    Nokia Bug Tracking System @ http://dev.an3k.de/bugtracker/

  • I can not open the breakpoint dialog in upper right next to plus sign.

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  • Plus sign not working anymore for distribution group

    Without our Outlook client it was possible to make a New E-mail, enter a part of the distribution group, pressing control-k to force lookup the group and it was resolved. With the plus sign you can expand the requested ditribution group. Now this is not
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    What does "Now this is not working anymore" mean? Does it mean you didn't get the Expand List warning or it didn't expand the distribution group when clicking plus sign?
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    If you mean you didn't the Expand List warning, we can try this to get it back:
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  • What does the plus sign after certian items mean?  i.e. ""+Math.round(+s);

    Hello,
    I was wondering what the plus sign does in the following line of code:  ""+Math.round(+s);
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    What does it do to +Math.round ?
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  • Missing "plus" sign within CONTACTS

    I upgraded my wife's iPhone 3GS to iOS5; now the "plus" sign is missing under CONTACTS. I've tried to RESTORE; tried just about everything.
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  • Plus sign disappears

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    r number;
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    n:=&enter_the_number;
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    n:=n/10;
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    dbms_output.put_line(rev/10);
    end;
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    new 6: n:=12345;
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    ORA-06550: line 10, column 19:
    PLS-00103: Encountered the symbol "R" when expecting one of the following:
    * & = - + ; < / > at in is mod not rem <an exponent (**)>
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    i have given plus sign in rev:=(rev*10)+r
    why plus sign disappears and why am getting error
    am very new to PL/SQl
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    815513 wrote:
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    16  end;
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    0
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      2  n number;
      3  r number;
      4  rev number:=0;
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      6  n:=&enter_the_number;
      7  while n >0
      8  loop
      9  r:=mod(n,10);
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    11  n:=n-r;
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    15  dbms_output.put_line(rev/10);
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    17  /
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  • Plus sign appears when not typed

    When I use the shift to type a capital letter, my keyboard/computer adds a plus sign which will 'run' across the page if I don't hit another key to stop it.  It also happens when I type some number and symbols.  Help! How do I stop this from happening?  I have cleaned my keyboard.

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  • Plus sign normalization rule

    Hi all,
    I am new to Lync so pardon in advance.
    I have a set of normalization rules that allow a user to dial a number starting with a plus sign. this works fine for me (North America) while dialing international numbers. what I have today removes the + , adds +011. But more often than not there
    are north american numbers that have plus sign. this would translate a +17162223333 to +0111716222333 which is not correct.
    Can someone help me as to how create a rule that would leave out north american numbers?
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  • Am using short keyboard.  Don't know how to create plus sign which is not on the keyboard. Advice would be much appreciated.

    Am using short keyboard.  Don't know how to create plus sign which is not on the keyboard. There is no number pad. Advice would be much appreciated.

    nicholasmitaka-shi wrote:
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  • How to display positive value with a trailing plus sign

    I want to display positive value with a trailing plus sign and negative value with a trailing minus sign. How can I do it? Is there any character in custom format for this? I don't want to convert number to text and use case statement because I need two decimal places and thousands separator.

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    user11989050 wrote:
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  • Plus sign in corner of cell - how do I get it to disappear?

    I'm new to Numbers, and I'm sure this is an extremely basic question, but...
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